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A photo of another former prime minister, David Cameron, makes the front page of the Times. The new foreign secretary is pictured being sworn in as Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton in the House of Lords on Monday. The paper’s main story is about the government’s plans, expected to be announced in the Autumn Statement, which it says include cutting the welfare bill and “forcing more benefit claimants to look for jobs”.

Times Front Page 20th of March 2026

Israel’s PM said the regime in Tehran cannot be removed by air power alone, arguing any campaign would need a ground element. He linked the crisis to rising risks for oil and shipping and sought continued Western backing, while critics warned of escalation and economic fallout.

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Times Front Page 19th of March 2026

UK officers are working with the US on plans to reopen and secure the Strait of Hormuz, keeping shipping moving and protecting energy supplies. The step follows recent incidents affecting Gulf infrastructure and a rise in oil prices.

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Times Front Page 18th of March 2026

Health authorities have declared a national incident after a meningitis B outbreak linked to a Canterbury nightclub. Two students have died and more than a dozen are in hospital. UKHSA is tracing contacts and rolling out urgent MenB vaccinations for students to curb further spread.

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Times Front Page 17th of March 2026

Donald Trump rebuked Starmer, calling it “terrible” that Britain declined to send Royal Navy ships to the Gulf to help secure shipping. He warned this could strain transatlantic defence ties. The PM said the UK will support allies while avoiding being drawn into wider military action.

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